
Illinois Struggles with High Unemployment and Lagging Job Growth
Illinois’ job market remains sluggish, with an unemployment rate of 5.2% in December, the third highest in the nation. Approximately 340,000 residents were actively seeking

Illinois’ job market remains sluggish, with an unemployment rate of 5.2% in December, the third highest in the nation. Approximately 340,000 residents were actively seeking

After years of advocating for much-needed improvements at Starved Rock State Park, Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is highlighting today’s announcement that

Announces Committee Assignments for the 104th General Assembly As the first week of legislative action continues following the January 8th inauguration, State Senator Sue Rezin

The debate over the potential redesign of Illinois’ state flag continues to divide public opinion. Critics of the redesign, including State Senator Sue Rezin, argue

Illinois Democrats are facing backlash after introducing a proposal to legalize prostitution, a move critics say highlights a growing disconnect between Democrat lawmakers and the

As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, State Senator Sue Rezin is once again launching her “Valentines for Seniors” card drive to help uplift the spirits of

During the annual National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL) conference, State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) was recognized with the State Government Affairs Council (SGAC) Leadership

After a snowy four-day “Lame Duck” session, Illinois lawmakers convened the 104th General Assembly with Inauguration Ceremonies on January 8. State Senator Sue Rezin expressed

The start of a new General Assembly signals the beginning of a fresh chapter for state government, with new members joining both the Illinois Senate

Following his discovery that the Pritzker Administration is sending voter registration forms to noncitizens, potentially leading to voter fraud, State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield) is
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